"Best Bets" to Promote Quality Platonic Peer Relationships:
Minimize Parent-Child Hostility

In the three-year longitudinal study by Paley et al. (2000), parental hostility appeared to be replicated in the adolescent's own social interactions, which seemed to negatively affect the adolescent's peer acceptance, as measured through sibling reports.


 
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